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An Army veteran from Maine received a big surprise hand-delivered by Patriots quarterback Drake Maye. Staff Sgt. Matt Jabaut served as a combat medic and instructor. He's also a big Patriots fan, so getting to meet Maye was extra special.
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As a part of the NFL Salute to Service, Maye surprised the former combat medic with two tickets to this year’s Super Bowl in New Orleans. The video, which was shot inside American Legion Post 17 in Portland, Maine, shows Jabaut talking about his time serving the country in the Army.
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Matt Jabaut was surprised by Maye, the New England Patriots quarterback, who presented him with two tickets to this year's Super Bowl.
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Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Today, we salute Army Veteran Matt Jabaut. Matt joined the Army in 1997 and served his country proudly as a combat medic. When his service was over, he knew
The young Patriots signal caller made the trip to Portland, Maine to gift the unsuspecting military veteran. Watch the encounter here.